Well done to everyone who turned up and sang for ninety minutes up in
the top corner of the Shelf, Block J. It made such a difference on the
night and it proved that there are plenty of like-minded individuals who
desire the same match-day experience, to sing continuously without
complacency no matter what is happening on the pitch but to also be
reactive and proactive at the same time (for example, singing after the
Lloris/Naughton mistake and into half-time). The reaction from the rest
of the ground wasn't as relentless in response, but perhaps others that
witnessed it and couldn't start a song in their block might wish to be
part of 1882 next time round.

In its purest form as a Tottenham supporter we should value and treasure
our traditions to play fanciful attractive football. Beautiful free
flowing expressive football. This hasn't always led to success but the
lack of backbone is something we accepted as a trait to our personality.
In recent years a strong spine has meant that we've been able to
complement the fluidity with bullish belief and have taken massive steps
forward. Our expectations have risen. The pressure of wanting to be
successful can be troublesome when the performance doesn't match the new
founded ambition.